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Medical Nutrition Therapy in Dermatological Diseases: A Joint Consensus Statement of the Italian Association of Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition (ADI), the Italian Society of Dermatology and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (SIDeMaST), the Italian Society of Nutraceuticals (SINut), Club Ketodiets and Nutraceuticals "KetoNut-SINut" and the Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE), Club Nutrition, Hormones and Metabolism. [PDF]

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2013
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also referred to as sexually transmitted diseases, remain a growing worldwide problem and public health issue. This article covers the epidemiology of STIs, the history and physical findings, screening guidelines, and the general plan to combat STIs.
William, Markle   +2 more
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Sexually transmitted diseases

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1999
D ermatologists play a key role in the identification, treatment, and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Intended to support that role, this synopsis is organized into two parts. First, general references and articles relating to global issues of sexually transmitted diseases are identified. Then, the STDs most pertinent to dermatology
A J, Czelusta   +3 more
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1985
This article summarizes the major sexually transmitted diseases with an emphasis on diagnosis, therapy, and follow-up. Topics included are syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes genitalis, nongonococcal urethritis, lymphogranuloma venereum, granuloma inguinale, chancroid, condyloma acuminatum, molluscum contagiosum, and venereally transmitted gastrointestinal ...
D C, Kalter, T, Rosen
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2003
Traditionally, STD is considered a disease of younger adults, and older adults continue to present a challenge to health care providers. Geriatric health care professionals must offer older adults adequate information relating to sexuality and aging. In addition, sexual health must be evaluated as a standard domain in routine comprehensive geriatric ...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1994
Adolescents have the highest rate of sexually transmitted disease (STD) of any sexually active age group. This article reviews the biological, psychological, and social factors that place adolescents at increased risk for STDs. The major STDs are reviewed, including epidemiology, clinical presentation, methods of diagnosis, and treatment modalities ...
P K, Braverman, V C, Strasburger
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) continue to be a global epidemic with significant risk of morbidity/mortality for the fetus. STDs with prominent cutaneous findings including condylomata acuminata, genital herpes infections, and syphilis are reviewed.
Mark A, Bechtel, Wayne, Trout
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